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Microsoft to Cancel Plans Imposing Daily Limit For Exchange Online Bulk E-mails

Microsoft has indefinitely canceled its Mailbox External Recipient Rate Limit in Exchange Online, reversing a previously planned restriction on bulk email sending. The decision comes after...

Emy Elsamnoudy
Emy Elsamnoudy
January 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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Microsoft has indefinitely canceled its Mailbox External Recipient Rate Limit in Exchange Online, reversing a previously planned restriction on bulk email sending.

The decision comes after significant customer feedback highlighting operational disruptions caused by the proposed limitation.

The tech giant’s Exchange Online Transport Team confirmed on January 6, 2026, that the external recipient rate limit would no longer be implemented.

This reversal addresses widespread concerns among organizations that rely on bulk email capabilities for legitimate business operations.

Microsoft stated that customers reported the limitation created “significant operational challenges,” particularly given the limited bulk sending tools currently available in the market.

The company emphasized that this decision reflects its commitment to balancing security and usability without disrupting essential business workflows.

The Mailbox External Recipient Rate Limit was initially designed to address two primary security concerns: Combating abuse of Exchange Online customers through spam and malicious email activity.

Preventing misuse by line-of-business (LOB) applications sending bulk email through the platform. However, Microsoft recognized that implementing the restriction would negatively impact legitimate business operations.

Rather than imposing blanket limitations, the company plans to develop “smarter, more adaptive approaches” to protect its service while respecting operational requirements.

What Remains Unchanged

While the external recipient rate limit is canceled, Microsoft confirmed that other restrictions remain in place. The Recipient Rate Limit and Tenant-level External Recipient Rate Limit, as outlined in Exchange Online’s service documentation, remain in effect.

These measures maintain baseline protections against abuse while preserving customer functionality. Microsoft pledged to continue listening to customer feedback and developing alternative security solutions.

The company aims to make Exchange Online “secure, reliable, and customer friendly” through future innovations rather than restrictive rate limiting.

Organizations managing bulk email campaigns in Exchange Online can continue operations under existing policies, with no additional sender restrictions anticipated in the immediate future.

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Emy is a cybersecurity analyst and reporter specializing in threat hunting, defense strategies, and industry trends. With expertise in proactive security measures, Emily covers the tools and techniques organizations use to detect and prevent cyber attacks. She is a regular speaker at security conferences and has contributed to industry reports on threat intelligence and security operations. Emily's reporting focuses on helping organizations improve their security posture through practical, actionable insights.

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